How to: transform a portrait in a line art drawing
By Jeremy Herve - 8 CommentsThere are more and more people playing with their pictures in order to make them look as if they were drawn from a sketch book. Let’s learn to create our own!
How to: apply a pattern
By Jeremy Herve - 2 CommentsLast Saturday we have seen how to create a pattern. Let’s now see how to use them properly!
How to: create a pattern
By Jeremy Herve - 2 CommentsIf your artwork requiers a specific background, if you are trying to colorize a character, you must know how to use patterns in order to fill areas with shapes and colors. So let’s learn to create our own!
How to: Learn to use curves
By Jeremy Herve - 3 CommentsThanks to curves you can easily change the tone, the contrast, the colors or the white balance of your pictures. Today we will focus on three tools of the levels adjustment panel: the Black, Grey and White points. They will allow us to adjust the white balance very precisely.
How to: change the size, rotate and transform your images
By Jeremy Herve - 1 CommentEver wanted to quickly rotate a picture that was not completely straight, or maybe make this new layer that you have just added a bit smaller? There is a useful tool that can do that with all your layers: it is the Transform tool.
How to: quickly draw an arrow on your image
By Jeremy Herve - 1 CommentI don’t know about you but I personally draw a lot of arrows with Photoshop, it is always useful to make things clear on a screen capture for example. Here are a few tips to help you draw a quick and nice arrow.
How to: work with smart filters
By Jeremy Herve - 2 CommentsFilters have been a great feature of Photoshop for a long time. Photoshop CS3 brought a new useful feature allowing you to apply filters to a layer, and then to modify or even delete these filters later on.





















